About

Your downtown Tulsa Medical Center! We are the nation’s largest osteopathic teaching facility. There are 11 residency programs and 9 fellowship programs at OSU Medical Center that train more than 150 residents in primary care and sub-specialties on an annual basis. Together, OSU Center for Health Sciences and the medical center have trained more than 2,000 physicians of which many actively are practicing in Oklahoma.

OSU medical center also partners with OSU Center for Health Sciences and Diagnostic Imaging Associates to provide medical care to Oklahoma’s rural communities with a Mobile Cardiology Unit as well as a telemedicine program. This telemedicine program currently includes 36 regional hospital and clinic partners and is the largest state-wide telemedicine program in the nation.

Mission

The Mission of Oklahoma State University Medical Center is to provide high quality health services, delivered with compassion for patients and their families, respect for employees, physicians and other health care professionals, ensuring Oklahoma State University Medical Center’s viability and growth through sound fiscal and ethical performance and, in partnership with Oklahoma State University Center for Health Sciences, provide a superior training ground for health care professionals to serve rural and urban Oklahoma.

Overview

249 Licensed Beds

15 Licensed Bassinets

Board certified physicians

Level 3 NICU

Fully accredited by the American Osteopathic Association.

Facts About OSU Medical Center

OSU Medical Center is the largest osteopathic teaching hospital in the nation and serves as the official teaching hospital for the Oklahoma State University College of Osteopathic Medicine, a 2009 U.S. News and World Report Top Ranked Graduate School

Home to Oklahoma’s top ranked Wound Care and Hyperbarics Clinic

Named a 2009 Highest Rated Emergency Department for Patient Satisfaction